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“I Had Been Hungry, All The Years”

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discusses the differences between dreams and reality. Emily Dickinson, the writer, does this by using symbolism and other language throughout the poem. It forms an effective picture despite what the reader chooses as the “Curious Wine”. In the first stanza Dickinson set the conditions of the drea ....

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....he usage of the word “Wealth” which can mean vastness. This seeing of it had made her give up hope. Shown in the lines “I looked in the Windows, for the Wealth I could not hope – for Mine” meaning that she saw but couldn’t even hope for some of her own. Dickinson had money, how else did she survive, but this poem expresses a want for more of it. In the third stanza she shows that she had some money just a little but still she had some. The “ample Bread” refers to the whole vastness of wealth so....
Number of words: 796 Approximate pages: 3

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